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Solves yet another problem of PC ports designed for controllers making your character to always stay in the center of the screen instead of being repositioned left or right when moving into the corresponding directions. Mouse camera controls are precise and easy, any type of automatic adjustments are confusing and add unnecessary laggy/floaty feeling.
Installation
- Make sure you have REFramework installed. - Download the mod's package. - Unpack the content of the downloaded mod's package into your "[Path To Steam]\steamapps\common\Dragons Dogma 2" folder. - Launch the game. If everything is fine, you should see r457StayCentered.lua under ScriptRunner, Known Scripts category of REFramework UI.
Recommended mods and in-game settings for better PC experience
I don't know who had that brilliant idea in the first place that is starting to become a common one like it's originating from one dev who's moving from team to team. It might be useful to compensate for the lack of camera controls with that tank turret motion of the console controller, but on PC such a constant character movement from left to right is confusing and results in nausea.
Just imagine that in your car instead of a driver seat you've got a rail and each time you turn left your seat goes right and vice versa to give you a better view (supposedly).